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China may be flying combat patrols over disputed islands in the South China Sea
In Business Insider, senior fellow Robert D. Kaplan discusses Chinese retaliation to the South China Sea ruling. ...
By Robert D. Kaplan
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Beijing’s dilemma after South China Sea ruling: Double down or cool down?
Senior fellow Mira Rapp-Hooper explains why Beijing should engage in bilateral talks over the South China Sea after the recent ruling....
By Mira Rapp-Hooper
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CNAS Press Note: The Permanent Court of Arbitration Rules on the South China Sea
Following the Permanent Court of Arbitration’s ruling that China’s expansive claims, island building, and coercive activities in the South Chine Sea are unlawful, CNAS experts...
By Harry Krejsa, Mira Rapp-Hooper & Patrick M. Cronin
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After South China Sea ruling, Pentagon will avoid stoking tensions with Beijing
In The Washington Post, senior fellow Mira Rapp-Hooper discusses the recent South China Sea ruling and possible threatening reactions from China....
By Mira Rapp-Hooper
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Audio: Bloomberg Law: China Loses in South China Sea Case
On Bloomberg radio, research associate Harry Krejsa discusses the recent decision made in the Permanent Court of Arbitration over the South China Sea....
By Harry Krejsa
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Sweeping ruling against China will have lasting impact globally
Senior fellow Mira Rapp-Hooper discusses actions China has taken in the South China Sea for what it assumes are long-term strategic gains on CNBC....
By Mira Rapp-Hooper
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Showdown Now Looming Over the South China Sea
In Time Magazine, Director of the Defense Strategies and Assessments Program Jerry Hendrix describes the critical turning point the U.S. and China have reached in the South Ch...
By Jerry Hendrix
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In rare move, the Navy sends two aircraft carriers near the Philippines
In The Washington Post, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson discusses the dual-carrier operations recently conducted in the Philippine Sea....
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Is the ‘Donald Trump of the Philippines’ all bluster?
Research associate Harry Krejsa discusses China's interest in recently elected Philippines President Duterte in Politico....
By Harry Krejsa
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Obama confronts past wars with new way forward
President Richard Fontaine dicusses the progress made between Vietnam and the United States' relations in CNN....
By Richard Fontaine
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In historic move, U.S. lifts embargo on arms sales to Vietnam
In the Washington Post, senior fellow Patrick Cronin explains how the U.S. and Vietnam wanted to demonstrate a resistence to any Chinese aggression....
By Patrick M. Cronin
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U.S., Vietnam: Once enemies in war, now partners in trade
President Richard Fontaine examines the withdrawl from discussing the Vietnam War on both U.S. and Vietnam sides after the new trade agreement in USA Today. ...
By Richard Fontaine
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Obama's Asian nuclear nightmare
In a potential Asia nuclear arms race, senior fellow Patrick Cronin explains what barriers Japan would have to face in Politico. ...
By Patrick M. Cronin
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With terrorism concerns again in mind, President Obama embarks on week-long trip to Vietnam, Japan
In the Washington Post, President Richard Fontaine identifies the strategic importance of lifting the U.S. arms sales ban in Vietnam. ...
By Richard Fontaine
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Buoyed by U.S. firms, Vietnam emerges as an Asian manufacturing powerhouse
In the Washington Post, senior fellow Patrick Cronin discusses Vietnam's potential to grow....
By Patrick M. Cronin
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US in talks to place military equipment in Vietnam for first time since war’s end
In the Financial Times, senior fellow Patrick Cronin explains why Vietnam will be cautious with China as they strengthen relations with the U.S....
By Patrick M. Cronin
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Obama Aims to Deepen Ties on Asia Trip
In The Wall Street Journal, senior fellow Patrick Cronin analyzes the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the meaning of its success. ...
By Patrick M. Cronin
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U.S. eases sanctions on Myanmar in bid to promote reforms
In Reuters, adjunct senior fellow Peter Harrell identifies lifting sanctions in Myanmar as significant, but not substantial ...
By Peter Harrell
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CNAS Releases “Seeing Strait: The Future of the U.S.-Taiwan Strategic Relationship”
CNAS Asia-Pacific Security Program Research Associate Harry Krejsa wrote a report arguing that U.S. policy should emphasize Taiwan’s human capital, defensive capabilities, and...
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Arms embargo, human rights confront Obama in Vietnam
In USA Today, senior advisor and director Patrick Cronin discusses how the Obama administration can dictate U.S. relations with Vietnam for the next 20 years...
By Patrick M. Cronin